DCI arrest main suspects involved in the kidnapping of Hafsa Mohammed

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Caretaker's Testimony Throws Twist in Kidnapping of Eastleigh Businesswoman

  • By Brian Kimani on 27 June 2021 - 7:59 am

    Hafsa Mohammed Lukman, a businesswoman in Eastleigh, Nairobi went missing on Tuesday, June 15.


    Hafsa Mohammed Lukman, a businesswoman in Eastleigh, Nairobi went missing on Tuesday, June 15.
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Sunday, June 27: DCI arrested two suspects behind the kidnapping of Hafsa Lukman.
The two suspects, Hafsa Abdulwahab and Jackson Njogu, were nabbed at Crystal view lodge in Kinangop.
The detectives revealed that the two had siphoned a total of Ksh650,000 from the victim's bank accounts in which they used to purchase a bar.

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New details have emerged in the case involving Hafsa Mohammed Lukman, a 23-year-old businesswoman from Eastleigh, Nairobi who had been kidnapped on Tuesday, June 15 but later rescued by detectives on Sunday, June 20.
The caretaker at the house in Kayole where Hafsa was rescued, revealed that two people - a female and a male, had rented the house four days before the victim had been kidnapped.

The caretaker, identified as Ngina, has now confirmed that one of the two people who rented the house was Hafsa Abdulwahab, Lukman's friend who had initially been touted as a victim.
Reports had shown that she went missing the same day as Hafsa and is yet to be traced.


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Hafsa Abdulwahab, a businesswoman in Eastleigh, went missing alongside Hafsa Mohammed Lukman on Tuesday, June 15
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Ngina revealed that Abdulwahab sought the house on Friday, June 11, but did not pay at first. However, she called four days later with Lukman's number in order to guarantee payment.

The caretaker entailed that Abdulwahab used Lukman's phone to withdraw money at a nearby M-pesa shop and paid the rent for the house.
Later that night, according to the caretaker, Abdulwahab and two other men parked a black car outside the house. They had bought a tank as well as other essential house items.


 
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